Athirapally Waterfalls Located about 55 km northeast of the Kochi Airport, as you’ll begin on the journey to Athirapally Falls, you’ll realize that even the road down to the sight is breathtaking! Snake roads filled with an astonishing variety of flora and fauna – rubber trees, palm trees, coconut trees also small streams running amidst
Top 10 reasons to visit Kerala
Well, there are numerous reasons to visit Kerala but these are the most important one and by reading this you’ll get to know why Kerala should be your next travel destinations. And it’s obvious that in August, you should not miss the chance to have a visit to this beautiful land. The Backwaters The beautiful
Sabarimala Temple
Sabarimala is one of the most important pilgrim centers of the State. The holy shrine nestles at an altitude of 914 meters in the rugged terrains of the Western Ghats, surrounded by dense forests teeming with exotic wildlife species. It is regarded as the third richest temple in India and considering the number of
Kalaripayattu : The Oldest Martial Art
?Kalaripayattu, the oldest and most scientific martial art form in the world was perhaps developed in Kerala during the 11th century, which witnessed constant battles. The martial art form is taught at the Kalari (training school), which are also centers of indigenous medical practices and religious worship. The training starts with oil massage which makes
Wildlife of Kerala
Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary is the first wildlife sanctuary in Kerala and it’s purposefully established on both the Indian and foreigner tourist trails and known for its scenic lake cruise. But if you dig deeper, perhaps on a trek with a tribal villager or an ex-poacher, Periyar’s hilly jungle scenery takes on a wild, magical feel.
Taste the mouthwatering Meals of Kerala!
Kerala experiences a rich history in food and cuisine and so the food culture is totally different from the rest of the country. The cuisine of the Malabar region has a different flavor, borrowed from the traders who regularly visited the region. Kerala menu has an abundance of coconut, rice, tapioca and spices like black pepper,
Must-Visit Places in Kerala
Thiruvananthapuram Thiruvananthapuram, literally the ‘Holy City of Anantha’_the thousand-headed mythological serpent on whom Lord Vishnu reclines. The clean and beautiful capital city of Kerala sprawls elegantly over seven low coastal hills. Its tree-lined avenues, massive buildings, ancestral homes, ancient temples, long sea coast and acres of palm trees and parks have a charm of their
Lifestyle of Keralites
As it’s mentioned everywhere, everyone knows that the people of Kerala are down-to-earth, amiable and welcoming, which is now very rarely seen in India. Though the mother language is Malayalam, English is well-spoken and understood by almost everyone out there. Since they are natives of Kerala, they are known as “Keralites”. The Keralites also are
Edathua Perunnal Festival, Kerala
Edathua Perunnal Festival in Kerala is one of the most famous festivals in India. Edathua Perunnal Kerala is celebrated at St, George’s Church, Edathua, 23 km southeast of Alappuzha town. Edathua Perunnal Kerala is a festival where life at Kerala comes to halt. Edathua Perunnal Kerala is celebrated at a convenient place making it easier
Thrissur Pooram Festival, Kerala
The Thrissur Pooram is the most famous of all Pooram festivals and has been celebrated for over two centuries now. The festival entails spectacular procession of caparisoned elephants and enthralling percussion performances in continuity of 36 hours beginning at 6 am and stretching up to 12 noon the next day. The festival is undoubtedly a









